Last few.
Town Hall -
Town Hall -
Town Hall -
Town Hall -
Last few.
Town Hall -
Town Hall -
Town Hall -
Town Hall -
Currently Ignoring:
The Door Bell
The voices in my head
Excellent. Last time I went into St. Georges hall was for jury duty. I sat around but wasn't even chosen. The floor was covered in chipboard.
Spotted on the Mann Island side of these offices
Here's the new 800 coat of arms:
THIS is the first exclusive view of the Birthday Coat of Arms which will be unveiled by Prince Charles next week. moreThe artwork will not be used instead of the city’s official coat of arms.
Wonderful pics, AD, Taffy, and Kev! Thanks!
Chris
Christopher T. George
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Editor, Loch Raven Review
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Spotted on the entrance gates off Grant Avenue. Technically these gates are in Toxteth Park !!
Just had a fantastic gift from a person who I completed a website for. They have sent me a copy of a book (which you may all be aware of) called 'The Little Book of Liver Birds' - and shows over 100 places (including photo's and maps) of where they are around liverpool!!
Found some which aren't on this list so far so gonna get me camera out and appear that I know loads of em
isbn number for the book is 1-85983-547-3 £9.99 written by David Cottrell.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Little-Book-...8142159&sr=8-1
Last edited by theninesisters; 05-02-2007 at 10:43 PM.
Technically that only applied to when Toxteth was only a park surely? Aren't the books you read as credible as the people the council employ to keep records of there boundary maps?
It's only barley. on the edge of the boundary of the Toxteth.net map anyway so maybe It can be argued It's not In Toxteth.
It says half my street was Toxteth park too but not the half where I live.
Gididi Gididi Goo.
I can see a Liver Bird and a Red Rose but can anyone else shed some light on this.
It is defo a Blazer Badge. At first I thought it was a Cricket Club but now I am not sure. They do not look like cricket bats.
Phredd
In the days when we had nothing we had fun.
If tomorrow starts without me, remember I was here.
Hi Phredd
They look a bit more like swords to me than cricket bats. The red rose would imply Lancashire and the wheatsheaf could be Cheshire or else the Cooperative Wholesale Society (CWS). The badge is certainly intriguing. It might have something to do with the Historical Society of Lancashire and Cheshire whose logo combined the red rose and the wheatsheaf for the two counties and the Liver Bird could be for the Liverpool chapter of the society.
Chris
Christopher T. George
Editor, Ripperologist
Editor, Loch Raven Review
http://christophertgeorge.blogspot.com/
Chris on Flickr and on MySpace
Thanks Chris.
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If you look closer at the centre, either side of the 'C' you can see what appears to be 2 balls. That is what made me think of cricket (or maybe Baseball, but I doubt it)
Phredd
In the days when we had nothing we had fun.
If tomorrow starts without me, remember I was here.
I was in St Georges today and what a experience its well worth going, Kev this is a large version of the coat of armes you posted, anyone want a very large Pm me with your email address, in the large version some of the details are very interesting.
Fireplace in St Georges Hall in the Banqueting Suite.
on the side of the youth Court in Hatton Garden
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